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The Mitungi Project

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Advanced water purification for accessible clean water

The Mitungi Project tackles the critical need for clean drinking water in water-stressed regions by integrating ultra-filtration technology into everyday containers like jerrycans and water bottles. This innovation removes up to 99.9% of harmful bacteria and viruses from water. Using advanced filtration and nanotechnology, the project ensures that water is safe and free of contaminants. Real-time sensors and AI-driven maintenance enhance the reliability of these solutions, making clean water more accessible and affordable for vulnerable communities

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  • Caleb Kioko

    Caleb Kioko

    African Leadership College

    Mr. Caleb Kioko is an entrepreneur and technologist based in Sub-Saharan Africa, known for founding The Mitungi Project, which aims to provide clean and safe water to millions globally through advanced purification systems. His ventures span across healthcare, transportation, communication, and water access, reflecting his dedication to impactful innovations. In addition to his entrepreneurial work, Caleb has been actively involved in policymaking and activism in e-mobility and heritage conservation, collaborating with organizations like GIZ and UNESCO to drive sustainable solutions for African communities and beyond. more

  • Sancta Irakoze

    Sancta Irakoze

    African Leadership College

    Operations Lead at Mitungi Project who leverages her expertise in strategic communication and stakeholder management to foster impactful collaborations, ensuring meaningful progress toward the project’s mission and goals.more

  • Priscillah Oichoe

    Priscillah Oichoe

    African Leadership College

    Ms Priscillah Oichoe is the Research Manager at The Mitungi Project, bringing over 2 years of expertise in sustainability. She specializes in technical, product, and consumer research, helping the project forge a way towards more sustainable products. Her experience spans electrical systems, GHG footprint assessments, and regulatory frameworks in developing countries, aiming to bridge innovation with accessibility for global sustainable development. more

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